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Filter the output, displaying only those events that match the specific <string>.
If this option is not specified, all events will be displayed.
[--maxevents <number>]
The maximum number of events to view. The default is the last 1000 events in
the log file.
[--timestamp <startTime,endTime>]
Filter by a particular time range expressed as <startTime,endTime>.
[--noHeaders]
Do not display column headers in the output.
[--csv]
Display the output in comma-separated value format.
[--showborder]
Display borders in the output.
mx service – service monitor commands
Use the following mx service commands to configure service monitors or to
display their status.
add—Create a service monitor
mx service add --type <type> [arguments] <vhost:port> ...
--type is the type of service monitor to be created: DNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS,
IMAP4, NNTP, NTSERVICE, POP3, SMTP, TCP,
or CUSTOM.
The optional arguments are:
[--timeout <seconds>]
Command Description
add Create a service monitor
clear Clear a service monitor error
delete Remove a service monitor
disable Disable a service monitor
dump Dump the service monitor configuration
enable Enable a service monitor
status Show the status of service monitors
update Modify the configuration of a service monitor
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